WOMAN---BURIED IN THE SNOW. AS WISN 12 NEWS TONI VALLIERE REPORTS THE WOMAN COULD HAVE DIED. "IT WAS THE GRACE OF GOD, DEFINITELY THE GRACE OF GOD THAT PUT ME IN THE RIGHT PLACE AT THE RIGHT TIME TO SAVE THIS WOMAN." NEW YEAR'S DAY STARTED OUT AS A TYPICAL MORNING FOR NEWSPAPER CARRIER RALPH SUSTAITA. HE'S BEEN DELIVERING NEWSPAPERS FOR THE KENOSHA NEWS FOR THE PAST FOUR YEARS IN THIS NEIGHBORHOOD NEAR 61ST STREET AND THE PAST FOUR YEARS IN THIS NEIGHBORHOOD NEAR 61ST STREET AND 43RD AVENUE. BUT HIS DAY TOOK A DRAMATIC TURN AROUND FOUR WEDNESDAY MORNING. "SUSTAITA SAYS HE WAS NEAR THE END OF HIS ROUTE WHEN HE HEARD A WOMAN SCREAMING FOR HELP FROM ACROSS THE STREET WHEN HE WALKED OVER HE FOUND THE WOMAN PARTIALLY BURIED UNDERNEATH A SNOW BANK JUST LIKE THIS ONE." "SHE WAS TRYING TO HANG ON TO A TREE SO HER FACE WOULDN'T BE BURIED IN THE SNOW." SUSTAITA SAYS HE IMMEDIATELY TOOK HIS JACKET OFF AND WRAPPED IT AROUND THE WOMAN AND PUT HIS HAT OVER HER HANDS. HE SAYS SHE TOLD HIM HER NAME WAS PEGGY AND THAT SHE WAS 82, BUT SHE SEEMED CONFUSED. "I KEPT ASKING HER WHERE SHE LIVED AND SHE WASN'T SURE, SHE KEPT POINTING DIFFERENT DIRECTIONS." SUSTAITA CALLED 9-1-1 AND WAITED WITH THE WOMAN UNTIL HELP ARRIVED. EMERGENCY CREWS TOLD HIM SHE WAS LUCKY HE FOUND HER. "PARAMEDICS SAY I PROBABLY SAVED HER LIFE." IN KENOSHA, TONI VALLIERE, WISN 12 NEWS. SUSTAITA BELIEVES THE WOMAN